
Vipanchika Sahasri Bhagyanagar
@vipanchika6
Thinking and writing about Carcerality and Abolition | PhD Student @historyatpurdue | Founder, Progressive South Asia Collective | Finalist, @rhodes_trust | JNU
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2455328X221074733?journalCode=voda 30-07-2016 08:34:11
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Many thanks to Dr. Audrey Truschke for being kind with her time & talking to us about the University Task Force on Caste Discrimination Rutgers University Rutgers AAUP-AFT Academic Worker Union Savera: United Against Supremacy Equality Labs Check out how & why Rutgers decided to not tolerate caste discrimination: youtu.be/aQa49qjBZbg




My talk āArmed Women, Unarmed History,ā for Vipanchika Sahasri Bhagyanagar's group, the Progressive South Asia Collective. I feel privileged to talk about women I have known in the revolutionary movement.


ā¬ļøcriminalization of wall writings In solidarity with students, faculty & others in India raising questions "against a state whose intention is to pull a curtain across its excesses for all times to come" thewire.in/education/insa⦠Oxford South Asian Ambedkar Forum India Labour Solidarity (ILS) South Asian Diaspora Action Collective India Academic Freedom Network


The third session of Social Reproduction Theory Lab with Dr Premilla Nadasen, Professor of History at Bernard College, NY, is available on YouTube now: youtu.be/Wi-0m106A58 Spectre Journal Tithi Bhattacharya Vipanchika Sahasri Bhagyanagar


Today at the Three Rivers Graduate History Conference jointly organized by University of Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh) and Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie Mellon University), I received the second-best paper award for a paper I wrote in the first semester of my PhD!


It has been an honor to bring together many incredible people in this co-edited book (with Deana Heath) on Policing & Violence in India- colonial legacies, custodial violence, law & courts, understanding police violence & interviews. See Contents page. Speaking Tiger


Presented at the American Political History Conference, organized by Boston Universityās History Department. My paper delineates the politics of archives and medical experiments in the McNeil Island Prison (1950s). Happy I had a chance to listen to the ever inspiring Dr. Heather Ann Thompson !!


The Marx & Philosophy Society Annual Conference is back! This yearās theme is Marxism and Social Reproduction, with a great line-up: Tithi Bhattacharya (Tithi Bhattacharya), Zoe Sutherland & Rebecca Carson. Send us your abstracts by 20 April marxandphilosophy.org.uk/society/ & thanks for sharing!





I and Supriy Ranjan wrote for the Economic & Political Weekly on the institutional decay of IAS and the ailing state of Indian bureaucracy in general. Hope it serves a good read. Please DM in case you don't have a subscription. epw.in/journal/2025/2ā¦